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jf- ' . ..:!.'- '..i: t -1 mi THE A SEVILLE GALiTE.. JANUARY 3, 1899 I - TATE; mm Some Mews bfche Oay-at the Cap - rJtal City of -1 h e State, t Gliinp: of Life in'ths land cf the m9 Siy-Hote's of toTrth ndErcgrcrs V " ; .PromXbwjiiofthelBlu8 i'vV ' , :-'imqi j l ?v ;-i The colored people of Raleiirh , vcieunuea --( emancipation day. -Tine meeting: was held ; In -M- vpoltan Hall. j - -The Bapttets will again make a fight before-the ; legislature against "state aid' to the university and (higher educa tion generally..-They have been aten at this twj.ce, '; J, 7. .' State Auditor ?Aver iwIE ; recommend xti a . - . . ..: 4 . j .... ". unax tne "legislature eo amend the rev enue law'that it Will" declare no solvent ct .ffawful ' unJesa v !t? bear evi denceof (having paid the tax imposed. ; The number pf licenses Issued :ln,this Duoaamgand loan, associations .: - . ... ...... ... I uunngthe year was . thirty-three. Of) theee, twenty-seven wpta ibp I domestic associations and six to for -eign. question or extending the Ral- eigh city (jimdts ds nowl being sertouslyi aiscussed In some quarters, but nuhlic senximent eeems - opposed to the plan, ln post insttances. Several aldermen .v. w ittwr municipal exDanslon. "?.' , . j. raver over the Southern is verv hea- vy at this time. The vestibuled south- boumd carried 11. packed cars Friday morning. : The. Florida trains are t mU( longer than usual. Train also now ihave frequently to be run in Bections. : CSharlotte News. . , wuuieuerdie veteran's asgoca- 4.jwu oi yonn njaroiina; will meet in ; special session, Wednesday, Jan. 25, jnexi in -Raleigh. Aai campe of TJ. C. vetltos are1 requested to send repress f , i u u Qiau vuxtjue,njjwf organ.1 - izations of every, character in the sev- : eral iinties. Confederate soldiers who Vb "e-memwre or any camp will altBObe cordially , welcomed. Special rates, are expected ifrortt.the railroads. Stewari, coUoredr who claimed to . be a, barber from. Roek Hill, S. C., was arrested Thursday night and - taken to" t the fombs for tryimg to pass a one dollar bill, for ta 20 at Mr.;j. N. Hunter's sa- ; loon. Stewart hadn$ade the rake of ; the bill so skilfully thiat lit was hard to V, -aexect tne enange. t He had carefully -v, scratched .off the ones from the corners ' jof the bU!l with la knife or piece of glass, , : and in place of these had pasted on a 20'' out from a pece of cream colored paper;ClilaTiotte News. xne sare or w. A. Watson and Co, vOreeusboro,--flour manufacturens; was . blown open last night, and two dollars in money, and a nuniber of papers, ; valuable only to the firm, were taken - therefrom. - There is no clue to the rob- pr'f.bers..The.siafeJwaa opened by boring aj aeep noie aown through the top,, into .Which powder" poured. A nuiBer 1 of wet sacls were put on ton and around the safe, presumably to 'dead- 1 The Wadesboro Messenger learns that t vafwhitemari named : Hinson who lived f otniey eountyr- -was; accidentally 1 killed under peculiar, circumstance's one rceived a nice presents the Chridt , day recently. Hinson was intoxicated" mai triT, ..hi 'i and was on his way to Moniioe; The ' muSe was ving -ha had the ddio- I wiaerjr.w-j ; uecomnig , irigntened if I be died in,; two or three daysw .r.SDlt.-UDon. Hinson dirt w rti. . . . . . j5 ,yp ui uuu in ne 1 J",;":vr' . - - : - "i"xs unemacais exploded, blowingrup hist ?iew ngianai states and as bait in the ; rt iw tie re-1 apparatus and doing 'mnch damage to I ,JmA,JU,' "BtU5rj( uu luo aeorga s . oanxs, I co -; suit ,tnat there was a niTi-wv in M . - . . . I uioaoeneviiiniraQoeftvntisdhs'l i- ' - WhU T w lerso Courageous.' , - . ' ' Captain Day the; new superintendent - ,of he penitehtiary'look charge, y ester . ; day. HstaW; that all the offlpee kJ now held-by the-lfusibnists- will be 5 at - once fllTed, 'by - competent democrats. " A:tm'cn'r the f arms, cap . tain Day said,- would be-made by Mr J. R; Tillery,-manager of 'the- farms. ah ..appointments -at s -the , penitentiary -wiU be maHe". by' Mr; P. BArendell, I Isave vsea yowAlaable nAlf BETS and: find -T,hem perfect. Couldn't do without thena.il have used them for some time forindigestion ind biliousness and am now torn-. pletely cured. Recommend them, to every one. Once tried, youwill never be without hem tn . the family.'! Edit. a. Mabx, Albany, N. Y.' J . 3 . yy CATHARTIC j 3: S-.Vw v' V v Pleasant. Palatab1. . Potent. Taste GoM. Do Good, i.dver Licsen. een. or Gripe. lcioC.&c cons cpr'CTiPATion. v ..: ; j.eri.iig ReieJy Ur. Cg. t tool. ew twt. 521 n 8oldaod ''TSTd bv 11 drotr-"-.. gists to CiJiiii Tobacco ilaoit. Happened to Read About a Similar Case Fo I lowed; ther: Other MsTTff -. Example and Was Cured. "i"-The"' following incident is given fy Charles Morris," general jo bber, 62 Lexing Jn Avenuer North Cambridge, Mass.ssV' Several years ago" I became , poisoned by ivy; I tried many medicines spending large sum of money witbout obtaining ft particle" o( "good.. Jly-children I were also afflicted with the same disease. We were all constant sufferers with an awf al itching sensationi and it seemed as if I should tear myself tp. pieces I picked up a paper in "which I ' found printed a testimonial from a man in Vermonf who haa been' similarly afaicledand had taken Hock's Sarsaparilla with benefit. I bought Me and My Children A. bo much good I purchased another supply. We continued taking Hobd'i Sarsaparilla until we used five bottles and I can safely say that neither myselfnor children have any signs of, the poison. It has en tirely left us and we are perfectly cured. We give the whole credit to Hood'3 Sarsa- parilla. Before resorting to this medicine I 'was ; reduced in weight,1 bat now I Weigh 175 pounds Hood's Sarsaparilla has not only "doaa much good but has been the means of sa 71:10: rae a rrreat deal of monev. ' I "would no; bo without it kiii my honse and I heartily recommend it to all who ut3 alTiicsd. I have rr:t- ten this statement fdr publication, of my own will, as I vant others to Jbnovr what e-lOfbdr: pH'CnPS 5 V& . .w, w wr- ha3 done for us." Charles Moesis. HnnH'i PiHc "C the only niJM to trko 11UUU xilii? -itij jjoocTs SaVsaparilia. I manager of , the etate prison. The only requirement I put upon! them in se I lectin these men continued Captain I wcjr uemo j crats and competent officials. " - -vi WhHe a Chrtstma,s entertainment was n vroreaB Bell's ( Chapel, In Chat- nam county one ndghit Hast week, the floor collapsed. Some one outside vpllefl fire," and for a few: minutes pande monaum reigned. Nearly every sleeper of the floor; gaveay at the same time and the crowd was thrown in a con fused pile in the center of the house. This caused a general scramble and great excitement. (At tb&a juncture several persons on the outside heard the commotion, and not knowing - what it was or what else to do, began to yell "fire!" again Thi added new terror j to tne already , excited crowd in the ftouse, and for a while It looked as if a general stampede would follow. Some cool headSy (however, soon quieted things. iNo one was Berlously hurt, but several were bruised. A MYSTERIOUS CAVE Alto, Jan.2. A strange phenomonon is daily occurrinfi: im "Fen near Julius Robinson's. Tt la tnat a cave is found whprp mira iS I continually seen issuing from its mouth ana wnere you can hnr rumbling noises. It is cailled the "Devil's Own Cave." i. irx. xicui, who i erecting a nouse on- wnat is Known as the Big 1- . Butt mountain, reports that he has seen the tracks of some wild Animal Which he thinks must be a panther. "Tin me scimattes it makes in the earth) with its claws. Some of our bad boys took off Mr. J m. '. amps waeon whi Ranro,,! - y rf drew thenr w - w V Vt.- UU T Tf 1P!to m!e "P 6f a aH chestnut tree, fiuaHIy secured them to a ttimb; U' : M" W Bryl4s wbo was serious- Swain's mi-ii , 1 ,-x covering. ' - .. Mr. I. G. Dover, our n,r bonks . ... " .: ,, ''while E. C. n ' tnrm 7 " f Mr. Wm. H,utdMrison,Vof Newfound,! and Miss EmmaHoberts, of .Turkey Creek, were maj-ried . Christmas - morn- OM Rogers, 'of. Buncombe, "and Miss Maud Iffight, of .Hay wood,?,were mar ried Christmas eve.; -:- , , ' i-- There was a Christmas tree at Rob tason's chapels SaWrdakevendngi and a'greatt maky pe6ple were' present: Our famous Dr.- Massie delivered the ealut aitory " addresss which-was? su real ' treat; I The Doctor got very "poetical during his soeeohi. - - - - " v ns A son and.' heir aft BroJ Thost Frank lin's: He eays it Is a republican. ' 1 'AUTO REPORTER , . Ifo-To-Uae tor JFiity Cents. - - Guaranteed tobacco habit core, makes weak men strong, blood-pyre 60c, . AU druggists : Ljadies Overgaiters, 25c. G. A. Mear and Sons Shoe StaBa.vT.,;.-! . ' ' 0 1 t Men's v cottton - ribbed,; fleecet lined fnnd woolen underwear at Q. A. ears ;end Sons. " - . - - -. r ; rrar3 "tha Signature ox c J9 ANOTHir:HRLOCI?HOLr.:La Botv Ue Told TiTho Had Last Used thj r ' v; Telephone. -r "The last man who7 used ! this J phone; aid a New - Orleans - Sherlock - Holmes . preparing io wriUe with the instrument In anup town- publlostationr ---vras a ihort, little fellow In a deuce of , a hurry4 Cooking, a cigarette, He, asked, for the II linlfl Central freight pfflce,; was told they were busy; and repeated his request live times, getting .madder at each .oalL Meanwhile, ; his cigarette went out," and after vainly searching for a match' j . ; ' 'Hold on there L" exclaimed a friend whQ had accompanied him to the booth. ,',What kind of a fairy story are you giving mev lanyhowf! ' " x - - v - rJsa fairy story at all," replied the ama teur' sleuth blandly was merely etat lngafew facts." j.:;'v- ; 'S , ' ;i "But how the dickens did you ascertain them??- A . &-ryi , . v "Plain as A B C, my boy. - To begin with, the adjustable mouthpiece of the in- gtruirent is pulled down, as you see, to Its 'fullest extent, indicating clearly that the' last user was very much undersized ' Isn't that evident?'- - - 'Ye-e-e-es, I guess so ; but : how about the rest?" . "Well, look at that ledge and you will' observe five --charred jspdes and an equal number of small piles', of tabacoo ash." What do you infer? ' Why, obviously, that the gentleman was smoking and laid down 1 his- cigarette each ' time he called. The plies of ash are still undisturbed, showing they were recently deposited, and they are small, proving plainly that the intervals nf mm Trpra hi-iflf Mv 1offio.nl mnMn. sion was that the .phone he wanted hap . " o ' . pened to be busy, and I looked instinctive ly for a memorandum of its number, which most men make under such cb cumstances. I found it, as 1 anticipated, on top of the box, scrawled in pencil, and recognized the number of the freight office. Such memoranda are almost always rub- bed out by the sle sleeve of the next custom- er, and as tnis one is suii iresn and I 1 1-4. 1 J. I . 4 . 3 K u u Jl . by the last man In the booth otherwise the short chap with the cigarette. More- over a freignt omoe pnone is usually busy sustain one another. Not so, my dear boy? "But the matches?" "Oh, I deduce the match incident from those fresh toothpicks on the floor. Where a man in a hurry searches for a match he invariably finds quantities of toothpicks. I would" "Are you through with that phone?" asked a short, stout stranger appear in tr i suuaenjy as tne aoor ana vigorously pun "Certainly, sir, " said the analyst, smil- ing. ."I think you will find the freight offlce disengaged at present. "Well, I'll be hanged !" said the friend. New Orleans Times-Democrat. The Greatest of Gluttons. , Apicius, the greatest of all gluttons. wrote a ldngf and elaborate work oh cul inary sclenoe, which is filled with descrip tions of extraordinary dishes and sauces. His sole ambition in . life was to discover novelties ih food, "and to this pursuit he devoted all his energy and most of his ' wealth. Shrimps were at one time his hobby, and, because the marshes of Min- turnas produced shrimps of an enormous size, he set up a magnificent establishment In that seaport and made himself happy with. his favorite luxury until he heard; by chance that still larger shellfish of the same sort could be found in Africa. Instantly he bought a ship and set sail for the blissful, region. He was nearly drowned on the voyage, but that did not worry him. His single thought was of the delicious monsters awaiting him. but Wnen the nsharmen hn nmninvMl vnli shnn him nnthlni, Mnnaufh.n Y,o. en at home he flew into a rage and straightway started across the Mediter-1 ranean again, declaring that the whole continent of Africa was - worthless com pared with his private shrimp bed at Min- turnss. 1 - Well, Apicius spent so much of his for tune on feasting that one day, on looking over his accounts, he found he had only a tew millions left. Then the strange Idea came into his head that he was eroinc tn die of starvation. And what do you think he did?". ; . . .'. " Cut down his expenses." ' Turned miser perhaps." "He committed suicide. Just hanged SSSh jrESSSSKK 1 : m : . - . , m - ... . to eat, though, in fact, he was rolling in wealth." E. H. House in St. Nicholas. ,rtiik ; Aiiierieiiti FtMlilne; Indirif ry. The American fishing industry is cen- tered along the Massachusetts coast, Glou cester being the seaport mainly dependent nrni 'Hit V nhk ? flohlft'rr .flao ' awci.. upon It. t The : lishifig fleet 1 consists of about ?400 sail,' of which 300 engage in the branches or the : industry which require bait as an ; essential. The year's onera- :'tibiDt)eglhln'yhntiary,''NvbSn' a fleet of 80 oTlOO vMels goes to Plaoentla" bav. in jNewf oundiand and loads? with vtiiUKi.wi. uco ctis emu aiblL'lH 1 11 iiiiii 111 T.na tfbvthn I Newfoundland flsherfolk" and exposed to I the crisp, cold air of the winter dava on scaffoias or platforms of sticks,-which al" SSZinffiw eatisfac sthem. tUlS Ihey are pucrhased by the American ves- bronch-Stte, boarsenesa and. all Hseaes of ecu fiwuuaa7,ana aoous.j.uu, 000 - barrels are ' annually taken to the 'nlted States, besides half as many more wnicn go to uanada in schooners belonir-1 ing to tnat country. P. T.'MoGzath "in . ... . Morth America Reivew. - - - ' j APE : PEEDV a fal:ous frehcu kcedv ; Hover Faild. ENDORSED DY THOUSANDS Ot ladies as a periodical regulator without an eqnal qcoessfal when .Cottonwool, Penyroyal. Ergot. ettT (Ure oroven wnrthlMiu imw . 4 n.f oadcage. nd conviaces the moat tkeotifial of their woiw iU iuleres;Send4ccR Tmtamiftgvainable iniornurioA 4or ladiet v - AddKSk" I Mw;nu ,u. a- Agetr, Boartou, Mass rf:B- AU ctrrespoudeaco confiaentul aud return ifb trial package TOTl SALE, IN ASldrTILlJE BY C, A. RAYSOR. : : vPattow Ase ; Public ' lAdf hi Xi I :?.','. 'j:v--' - - ' f - 1 -""". -.- . - - milt" i''-'-''-1 !i!!i S. Asr-.wfi . Russian, Turkish;rTrunkS .3 CITY MARKETS. U f v-v v v v wvwww 1 Prtnm t rrnimimMa 'Prioejs to consumers: t FRUITa Lemons, 25c to 30c. . dozen. , Pears, 20c. to 40c. doz. - Bananas, 25c." doz . p- f Apples, 8dc to 1.20 bu. Grapes, 25c. basket. PRODUCE. Geese, 12 l-2c. to 15c. Ducks, 30c, each. Turkeys, 15c. to 18c. Eggs, 18g'. doz. Chickens, dressed. 18c to 30c. pah - ervUto?' r5nSt17' 2 pound j creain- ery, puc. pouno. ' 1 A ; v . '"111 ,af Jl fj g '-J" Veal, 7 l-210c. i ' Rotaste. 1020c pound. Ham,- 20c jpound; uava, loc, pound. : Dried beef, 20c. pound. Lamb, ;910c. pound. ' Sausage, 1012 li2c. pound!. Bacon, 810c. pound. Steak, 1020c. pound. - Mutton, 810c. pound. - Hogshead ohieese 810c.t pound.' VEGETABLES. Spuash, 5c to 25c ! j .OnionsSc. quart.. Parsley. 5c , bunch. . Cabbage, iOc; Celeryi buticil Radishes, 5c- bunch -Butter betans; 10c 1 quart 1 ' "Sweet potatoes, 1020c peekfi Iriisl potatoea, 20c. peck. Canned tomatoes 7 l-2ifct'. 'caiii ; Pepper, 10c. Jdozeni , ,- s : V;..., FISH, AND GAME. Perch, 1012 1-26. pound. xji xxiu, i-Q. pouna. King fish), 1012 l-2c. pound. Flounders, 1012 l-2c. pound. Sheepsfraad, 10c. pound. Red Snapper; 12 l-2c. pound. -Speckled trout, 1G12 l-2c. ' pound. Black bass, 12 l-2c? poundr - . -Blue flshv 10c. pound. : " . Salt trout, 20c. potind. p ; R .Oysters, 3040c. quart Quail, 10 12 l-2c, each. . Pheasants, 650756. each -1. Clams, 15c. z.y :rCi RELIEF Irl SIX HOURS. ; Dlstresstag- kidney and bladder disease relieved in six bours by "New Great South American Kidney Cure." It is a great, surprise on account of its exceeding promptnessiin relieving, pain In bladder, kidneys and back, in male or female. Relieves retention of water almost Immediately.; If you ; want 'uuick relief and cure this Is the remedy.' -Sole by T. C. Smith, druggist; Asheville. n, c. - : , liavoFite Remedy CURES AIL KIDNEY; STOMACH ! 'AND LIVER -; TROUBLES BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE.' ,' The best salve in the world for cuts bruises, ores, . uHcera, salt - rheum, - f eve - sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains corns, and all skin eruptions, :ahd xst lively cures piles, or nk pay reauireff I rs guaranteed1 to give perfect sat&factfoi ot mxaey. refunded. ; Price 25 'cents pe io( Kor sale by T. C. Smith and Car miaieai. - - - ? 7 Babies , Shoes, tOc. Mears and Sadns. . to 25c. G. XI l O O 3HL 3F Bean tha Sigoatus ina Tina Yon Hay Arwys a MILLIONS GIVEN AWAY It Is .oerrtainly gratifying to the piibli ' Know or one concern tothe land who rare -ntoft afraid to be -eeneru tn I th needy and suffering, j The proprietors of I ur neT xview jjiscovery ff or constimp- Ci0,n' fwghsano- calds have given away W,on ma?, - es of this ue unroat cnest and lungs are surely oured by Ut. Call on T. C. Smith and carmichael, druggists,; and get -, a trial itegumr: saae 50c knd ' tl UVgyM - -W.AAtSJr - - - .. .mm - ' T very bottle guaranteed, ox price re ; -r Indies Overgaiters 19 at G. A.' Mears & Sons.' - cents a pair ews and jOpitiihTis "ANatroal Jmpotance V " CONTOTH All V. hv Tn o il , ' uau7 U OOliaaTi DV mail 8 a year THE SUNDAY SUN is th9 eatest SoniaNwspa: , ; per in the worid. ' - Price Sc. a copy " By mail $2 a year; .Address THE SUN, Kew York NOTICEL ; By viritue of the power oif sale contain ed in a ceaitaln ideed "in" trust executed to b? W. H.P tne un!ersagnea!-trustee, by W. H. Pen- f uxuxxkmu. M.wry a. enaana, has wire, on the lsit day oj May. 1894- antf -r4m1ieri lsit day otf May, 1894. ana recorded in 'the (office lot the register of deeds f or Buncombe county, Nowth- CarolMa. in bookN 3f, at page 4, of ; mortgogea and dds in trust, to secure a certain note to saSld deed In Itrust fuily ?dlesor!xbed, de fault fc&viiittg been made In the Davment of the piim,cipia(l of isialid note, and the in terest finereon, and having been ek re queslted by the legaH owner of said note. I wiH . on Wednesday, the-firtelt day of Februkry, 1899, between the hours' of 12, in. and 2 pi m., se!3 alt public auction, I to 1 lheh"baTd for oash, Ithe' property conveyed . in said lat fcae court hOuse Goon. In tlhe oLtv of 1 w deed in trueit; and Gesciribeid as follows : A piece..-or parcel of land,' situate, lying- aiua Demg mi itne caxy or A-sneviiLe, coun ty of Buncombe and siate of NoritJi Car olina, lyling on 'the east side of Haywood 3toree"t," Begfinming alt a stake dm (the cast margin of Haywood streefc, J. H. Wil-M3ac9- notrlbhrwestt corner,- ianid;runs with safid. east naargfiki of -said Haywood street narth 41 'deg, 40 mfln. weslt, 169.6 feet to a stake, the eoutihrwesit corner of Mary C Pertand's 3ot;i thence with the. soutb line of the laeit menteoned lot ; north 62 deg. 13 miri. east 197.5; feet, to a take in' A. Mi Penlahds;ifne thence wl'bh said A, M. Penlaind's Elne, soulth 29 'deg. 41 mln. east, 190 sfeet to a sltake in Dr. J. mWIMams' 5Iinei- thence '--wtthMifiB Ime. south 71 deg. . 18 min. wes't 166.1 feet to the beginmng, oon'tainlttg 31,720 square reex; ana oang nine 'same uoit or tana con- veytd m soa. W; H. Penlawct iby Mary G. Pcmland, by deed "dated the 20th dlay of nwovember, 1893, ankS Teeoroed in tihe of- flee of the reelster of tcfeedb of Humwml JSLI66 no g7, at page 177, e"t, seq.. , reference to wblah to here by maJde. , . This 31st day of December, 1898. CHAS; A. WEBB. Trustee. ea wk to d of s. -Beaiity; Is Blood De4iv " 4 CleftnrMftfwi moan, a Un .k.V XT Bauty Without it. Casearebt. VnnAv CMhar. tic clean vour hlnnrl anrl hotm i Un U-..- stirring OD the lazv liver and Hvina nrfirn. purities from the body." 'Begin to-day to banish Wimbles. b6ite.-bloteheji. HarthAaa and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets. beaut v for ten ovnta All gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 256, 50c. ChUdreu's and misses' rubber shoes, Clears & SonB' shoe store. ChOdrens' Winter Shoes. S to . 60c at u. A. Mean an sons Shoe Store. . Hobson . The Hero of tbe 'Merrfitiac,, f ' -J , . ' ;, W1U tell Ids wonderful story" In three . t numbers of - THE CENTURY - MAGAZINE.; .This will he a full account 6f the sinking of r.w j -4wiuuK i oanoagOy ana toe ezpen. ences of the writer and lii men in ;iui. wmmm. iiwui oc raa. Djtevery Amencaa m illustrated personal narratives in Ttts Cbk. U1C una. AIiis 1 nn m. nf mmr tuiy n new Danish WwSmH. TLr 'mill write for no other magtuin In the No. ..wiUKt VMtVH Km.'. ' iK. CAPTAIN SIQSBEE'5 STORY Of the Destruction of the 9 nvaiIkKW. tMlsitei upou, me explosion and wreck. The whole jwory oi ine aestructton Of fJervera's fleet will be My,Adnurals Sampson and Schley, Captain - , . vapoin a syior, ma otners. - t . ...... . J-U yoa do not tale Ths Cmmrmr In x8oo youwill miss tbe greatest wading of the year. 1 be November nnmhw Wi .V nt,J J : has the opening chapters of a splendidly mot- A trated life of Alexander the Great, and of Marion 1 .huw; licuc nooson s articles begin ux tne y V the century, co.. I,; Union Square, New York, , Tra nr FJTacxs Copyrights Ae. ; Anvone sendlnsr s'ibMi amf rfaminHAa ? Invention is probablrpate table. Communis. tK)nfl Strict T crnflrtnL HanDwik-.m. o. . sent free. Oldest asrencv for Becorfng patents. j j Lieit i1". mihi wiuwu vusrQ ia U19 ' - - '- tctriUif!: j;::::u&tj.;. A handsomely Chistrsted weeHy. Tnrest ctr. cnlation of any scienttae Journal. ; Terms. 13 a J V"irJ? 6o4 by ail newsdeaieri! LUiiJf: Co.S3lB. zi Wii tranch Olce. C3 F fO, 7asJangtont IX. U " : Clean and urimutilated for sale at the Gazette Publication Office by the pound or by the hundred. 10 cts a Hundred Conies. GELMAN HEW YOnK TAILOR. Corner Haywood and College streets. Fine Ciothing.made lo order, Clothes cleaned, repaired and pressed. Save Money by Seeing Me. j;. .. - Restaurant and Confectionery 36 South Main St. invajtna thnn cu7i I Oysteis and Game a specialty. hunch Counter for Short orders We wiil serve you anything from a, sandwich to a hotel mea TRY US. Private Dlnhig Rooms, ' y THE DIXIE THE DIXIE - 1 nm Always Dyeing but U rJ m -m - I I- Al r. c' 1 j l fv r uu ousiness I dyie. ladles and gents' clothes; tips. juixhss, teaxaers, nats, etc., chenile cur taiiMa, rugs, robes, all kinds of furs. I clean ladies' mod gents clothes bv chemical process, which does not shrink or damage the goods. I alter and repair ladies' and gents' garments, also funs, such as beaver, seal, etc. AU work guaranteed. " One way express will be paid on ait out bf town orders. - 1 I have also at my store at Courj: place a few head mounted rugs for sale at a low figure, as wolf, fox, leop ard, wild eat, etc One way express. 55 South Main street and No. 1 East Cdurt 'square. - . r. . AND Chkmica Cleanbb, 55 8. Ilain 8t. 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The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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Jan. 3, 1899, edition 1
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